F I B O N A C C I

Eligibility

Who can participate
  • Open to schools, clubs, universities, individuals, and companies — each team must have an adult mentor.
  • Recommended minimum age: 6 years (not mandatory).
Team composition
  • Manager — registers team, members, and robots. Must be 18+. Not counted as a member.
  • If the manager also competes, they must create a separate member profile with identical data.
  • Members — added by the manager; can be linked to robots.
  • Robots — each robot must have one operator and up to 4 members assigned.
Category
Mega Sumo

Large autonomous robots (up to 3 kg) engage in high-power tactical duels. Strength, control, and balance are key.

Mega Sumo
Category
Mini Sumo

Compact 500g robots compete head-to-head in pushing opponents out of the ring. Fast reactions, clean strategy.

Mini Sumo
Category
Micro Sumo

Smaller and faster — 100g robots battle in tiny arenas. Precision and minimalism at their best.

Micro Sumo
Category
Humanoid Sumo

Two-legged robots mimic human-style battles, pushing each other with stability and balance. Pure entertainment meets tech.

Humanoid Sumo
Category
Humanoid Challenge

Humanoid robots run, climb, and push in a dynamic course of 3 physical challenges. A true engineering and software feat.

Humanoid Challenge
Category
Line Follower Classic

Robots follow a black line on a white background using sensors and algorithms. Simple track, maximum precision.

Line Follower Classic
Category
Line Follower Turbo

Same track, more speed. Robots must keep stability while moving at high velocity — the race against physics.

Line Follower Turbo
Category
Line Follower Enhanced

Multiple forks, dead ends, complex intersections. AI-powered navigation and smart decision-making are essential.

Line Follower Enhanced
Category
Drag Race

A straight-line acceleration race. Robots built for speed compete to cover a short distance in the shortest time possible.

Drag Race
Category
Lego Sumo 3kg

Powerful LEGO-built robots (up to 3 kg) clash in fully autonomous sumo matches. Tactics, stability, and smart engineering win the ring.

Lego Sumo 3kg
Category
Lego Line Follower

LEGO-built robots follow a marked line autonomously. Precision, speed, and stable control are the keys to success.

Lego Line Follower
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Mblock Line Follower

Robots programmed in mBlock track a line on the arena. Block-based coding meets accuracy and smooth navigation.

Mblock Line Follower
Category
Lego Sumo 1kg

LEGO robots up to 1 kg face off in the ring. Push, outsmart, and outlast the opponent with power and balance.

Lego Sumo 1kg
Category
Autonomous Car Race

Self-driving robots race on a predefined track. Navigation, sensors, and speed decide the winner.

Autonomous Car Race
Category
Maze Solving

Robots must escape a maze in minimum time. Smart algorithms and accurate sensing make the difference.

Maze Solving
Category
Autonomous Drone Race

Drones fly a marked track fully autonomously. Stability, obstacle navigation, and precise control are essential.

Autonomous Drone Race
Category
Rally Drone Race

Autonomous drones navigate a netted arena with obstacles and gates. Accuracy and clean flight bring victory.

Rally Drone Race
Category
FootBot Lego League

Autonomous robots play soccer on the field. Vision, control, and tactics turn the match in their favor.

FootBot Lego League
General safety rules
  • Secure batteries, connectors, and moving parts.
  • No open flames, corrosives, or damaging tools.
  • Robots must be powered off outside arenas unless instructed.